Analysts estimate as-yet unlaunched Apple Robotics could generate about $130 billion a year by 2040, matching the scale of ...
Apple (AAPL) is best known for its iPhone. But what will come next? According to Morgan Stanley, humanoid robotics. In a research report, the investment bank claims that Apple’s nascent robotics work ...
Robots may become Apple’s next big thing. The company is looking for a completely new product category to grow its business, and robots might be the answer, according to an unconfirmed report from an ...
Morgan Stanley predicts Apple could earn $133B annually from humanoid robots by 2040—its next major product after the iPhone, Mac, and Services.
Tech industry analyst and long term Apple expert Ming-Chi Kuo just released a new scoop on the topic of robots, news site TechCrunch notes. Kuo’s report comes only days after Apple released ...
Last week, an Apple-made robot lamp video circulated, giving us a sneak peek into how fascinating a future robot product could be. Today, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has chimed in with the latest status of ...
Over the past year, we have heard several rumors about Apple's upcoming tabletop robot. While 2025 seems to be the year the company will finally bet on smart home devices, a team of robotics ...
Apple (AAPL) is reportedly planning a push into robotics as it continues its search for its next hit product. That includes developing a robotic arm outfitted with an iPad-like display and exploring ...
A new report suggests that Apple and Meta could end up competing in the humanoid robots field. The social media company is said to be making “significant investment” in this product category, with a ...
After a report revealing that Apple has ramped up work on a robot, most likely an iPad-like tablet with robotic arms and a speaker, it seems Foxconn could be responsible for manufacturing this product ...
Gurman writes that Apple's new project is a tabletop robot that will have a display that's similar in size and design to a large iPad, but this display will be mounted on a "thin robotic arm". The ...
Apple is removing another project from AI chief John Giannandrea, and he will no longer oversee Apple's secret robotics division, according to Bloomberg. Now the robotics team will make a similar move ...